Regional Training and Exercise Plan Example

Description:

This Emergency Preparedness and Response Training and Exercise Plan from
the San Luis Valley Region in Colorado identifies core emergency
preparedness training courses, target audiences, and strategies being
used to prepare the region's Emergency Preparedness and Response Staff
in the event of a public health threat or emergency. The plan is based
on a the results of a training needs assessment, as well as on
statewide, regional, and local corrective action plans.

This plan was submitted as evidence for Goal 2 of a Project Public Health Ready application and can be used as example for other agencies.

Primary Toolkit:

PPHR Toolkit

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Institutional Author:

Alamosa County Health Department, CO

Submitted:

08/15/2012

Modified:

08/17/2012

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